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Distribution: also Hupeh, Manchuria, Japan. 



Carpinus cordata var. chinensis Franch. does not seem to occur in 

 northern China, but it is common in Hupeh. 



Carpinus Turczaninovii Hance in Jour. Linn. Soc. x. 203 (1869). — 

 Maximowicz in Mel. Biol. xi. 315 (1881); in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. 

 XXVII. 535 (1882). — Franchet in Mem. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. 

 254 (1884); in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, ser. 2, vn. 88 (PL David, i. 278) 

 (1884).— Burkill in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxvi. 502 (1899).— Diels in Bot. 

 Jahrb. xxix. 279 (1900).— Schneider in Sargent, PL Wilson, n. 439 (1916). 



Carpinus spec. Maximowicz in M£m. Div. Sav. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. ix. 477 



(Ind. FL Pekin.) (1859). _ 

 Carpinus stipulata Winkler in Engler, Pflanzenr. IV.-61, 35, fig. 11 (1904). 



? Carpinus spec. Bailey, Gent. Herb. i. 18 (1920). 

 Chili: Ta miao, J. Hers, no. 2210, October 10, 1922; Peking, western 



hills, alt. 700 m., J. Hers, no. 2224, October 11, 1922; near Peking, S. W. 

 Williams (ex Schneider, 1. c.) ; Po hua shan, J. Hers, no. 1657, September 9, 

 1921 (sterile); Tung ling hills north of wall, N. IL Cowdry, no. 1318, May 

 18, 1921; Tung ling, Pan shan, N. II . Cowdry, no. 1317, May 16, 1921; 

 without locality, Pere Chanel (sterile). — See also Hance, I.e., Maximowicz, 

 1. c, Franchet, 1. c. (PL David.), Burkill, 1. c, Schneider, 1. c. 



Shantung: Po shan, on rocky mountain sides, F. N. Meyer, no. 258, 

 September 19, 1907. — See also Franchet, 1. c. (Mem. Cherbourg), Burkill, 

 1. c. and Schneider, 1. c. 



Honan: Tsi yuan hsien, Tien tan shan, J. Hers, nos. 1695, 1885, 1886, 

 September 16 and 21, 1921; Sung hsien, Shih tze miao, alt. 1200 m., 

 J. Hers, No. 1258, September 25, 1919; Lu shih, Lao kiun shan, alt. 2000 

 m., J . Hers, September 21, 1919; alt. 900 m., J. Hers, no. 1238, September 

 23, 1919; Yung ning, Tsi li ping, J. Hers, nos. 1350 and 1329 (sterile), 

 September 30, 1919; Hwei hsien, Shansi border, J. Hers, no. 799 and 757 

 (sterile), June 19, 1919; Ho dien, alt. 2500 -t., F. N. Meyer, no. 1861, 

 July 7, 1914; Chi king shan, L. II. Bailey, July 30, 1917 (sterile, doubtful). 



Shansi: Hsi po po, F. N. Meyer, no. 1654, July 10, 1914 (Herb. IL S. 



Dept. Agric). 



Shensi: Tai pei shan, W. Purdom, no. 994, 1910; without locality, 



G. Giraldi. — See also Burkill, 1. c, Diels, 1. c, Winkler, 1. c, and Schneider, 



I.e. 



Distribution: also Korea, Manchuria. 



Some of the sterile material is doubtful. Hers' no. 1329 is represented 



by a vigorous shoot with rather large pubescent leaves densely pubescent 

 petioles and branchlets w r hich might be taken for C\ Tschonoskii Maxim., 

 but its leaves lack the acuminulate teeth of that species; Bailey's specimens 

 from Chi kung shan has the larger and narrower leaves of C. Fargesiana, 

 Winkl. and may be referable to that species. 



Carpinus Turczaninovii var. ovalifolia Winkler in Bot. Jahrb. l. Suppl. 

 505 (1914).— Schneider in Sargent, PL Wilson, n. 427 (1916).— Hers in 



